resideo 5800SMOKEV Wireless Smoke/Heat Detector Installation Guide

June 6, 2024
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5800SMOKEV
Wireless Smoke/Heat Detector Installation and Setup Guide

GENERAL INFORMATION

This is a multi-criteria wireless smoke detector that employs advanced levels of detection and discrimination. This reduces common cooking nuisance alarms and allows faster detection of different types of fire conditions. It is intended for use with Control Panels that support 5800 series devices.
To remove the mounting bracket , turn the top of the detector 15 degrees counterclockwise and separate the mounting bracket and top cover.

ENROLLMENT

The smoke detector must be enrolled in the Control Panel before it can operate in the system. The 5800SMOKEV smoke/heat protection zone must be enrolled as Loop 1 and “Input Type” 3 (supervised RF).
If programmed, this smoke detector is capable of monitoring the additional conditions of Maintenance (transmitted as Loop 2), and Low Temperature (transmitted as Loop 3). Tamper is transmitted as Loop 4, but does not require programming. To take advantage of the value-added features of Maintenance and Low Temperature, you must program each loop as a separate zone in the 5800 series wireless compatible panel.

  1. Enter the Control’s Zone Programming mode.

  2. Enter the zone number to be programmed.

  3. Enter the applicable zone type when prompted. Program
    • Loop 1 (Heat/Smoke) as a Fire zone (type 9 or 16),
    • Loop 2 (High/Low Maintenance) as a 24-Hr. Trouble zone (type 19), and
    • Loop 3 (Freeze Warning Sensor) as a 24-Hr. Aux. zone (type 8).NOTE: Loop 2 High/Low Maintenance is supported only on commercial control panels such as the Vista-128FBP.

  4. When prompted, enter Input Type 03 (3 on some control panels) – Supervised RF Transmitter.

  5. When prompted for the serial number, transmit from the detector by activating the tamper switch. To do this, hold the base of the detector in one hand, and rotate the
    detector counterclockwise on the base until it snaps open. Then return to clockwise position until the detector snaps into place.

  6. When the serial number is displayed, transmitted from the detector a second time by activating the tamper switch again as described in
    Step 5. The current loop number
    (4) will begin to flash.

  7. Manually change the loop number to the desired loop the number for the zone (according to the application).

  8. When programming for this zone is complete, the program other zones for the transmitter as necessary (except for Tamper Loop 4, which does not require programming).
    WARNING: The fire protection zone enrolled must always be Loop 1. Otherwise, fire annunciations will not be reported by the Control Panel.

  9. Exit Programming mode when programming is complete and test the detector. Refer to the Testing Section. See the Control Panel’s installation instructions for further details.

PROGRAM
Consult the Control Panel’s instructions to program the device in the system. This detector reports the following signals to the Control Panel: · Smoke and Heat detection

  • Smoke Alarm when smoke is detected
  • Heat Alarm when the temperature of 135° F (57° C) or greater
  • Rate-of-Rise Alarm when the temperature is >104° F (40° C) @ 15° F/minute (8.33° C/minute).
  • Maintenance: Contaminated chamber that requires cleaning
  • End-of-Life · Base Tamper: It sends a tamper signal to the Control Panel when the smoke head is removed from its base.
  • Supervision: The detector will transmit its status every 60-70 minutes.

TAMPER When the detector is removed from its base, it sends a tamper signal to the Control Panel. OPTIONAL: The detector can be made tamper-proof to prevent unauthorized removal from its base. Break off the small pillar on the base as shown. This causes the detector to latch to the base. From this point on, to remove the detector from its base, you must use a small screwdriver to release the catch (push the catch towards the base) and twist the detector counterclockwise. A screw can be added to prevent removal from the base.
MOUNT
Refer to the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems (P/N 800-15144) for detailed information on detector spacing, placement zoning, and special applications. Copies of this document are available on www.resideo.com.
NOTE: Before mounting the detector permanently, conduct a Walk test (see Control Panel’s instructions) to verify adequate signal strength and adjust the device location and orientation as necessary.
The detector can be mounted on the ceiling or on the wall (if local ordinances permit). Select a location and mount using the included mounting hardware.

DO NOT attach the detector to removable ceiling panels. Attach the detector across panel support as shown in the accompanying figure.
TESTING
The detector should be tested immediately after installation and at least once a year.
Recommended:
Notify the Central Station that the smoke detector is undergoing tests, so they do not dispatch authorities. After enrolling, verify adequate signal strength by conducting a sensor test (see the Control Panel’s instructions) with the device in its intended mounting location. Adjust the device location and orientation as necessary.
Tests and testing methods
There is no specific Test Mode that needs to be initiated to test smoke, heat, or Rate-of-Rise. These can be applied to the detector at any time as a test.

  • Test Button ­ When the Test Button is held down, the unit initiates a test on the smoke sensor, chamber, heat sensor, End-of-Life, and battery. If all tests pass, it sounds like a normal alarm and sends an alarm signal to the Control Panel. However, if one of these tests fails, it sends a trouble signal to the Control Panel and provides fail status on the yellow led and sounder. The Test Button is also used to silence or Hush the detector. To Hush the detector, press and release the large Test Button. Depending on how much smoke is still in the chamber determines if the Hush feature silences the detector and makes it send an Alarm to restore to the Control Panel. If there is too much smoke still in the chamber, it does not Hush nor send a restore to the Control Panel. When Hush is successful, the sounder comes back on after 10 minutes and a restore signal is still not sent provided there is still enough smoke in the chamber to be considered an alarm. Once the smoke level is below the threshold in the chamber, Hush causes the sounder to remain off and the restored signal is sent. See the LED and Sounder Indication Chart on the next page
  • Smoke Entry Test (canned smoke*) ­ Can be done at any time. Once the chamber is clear, the sounder will stop, and it will send a restore signal to the Control Panel.
  • Direct Heat Test (hairdryer 12″ or further from the detector)
  • 135° F fixed Heat Detection
  • Rate-of-Rise >104° F (40° C) @ 15° F/minute (8.33° C/minute).

CAUTION: The detector alarms when 135° F is exceeded and is restored when it falls below 135° F. However, the thermistor is damaged at 195° F and the integrity of the detector itself is compromised and needs to be replaced.

LEDS AND SOUNDER
The 5800SMOKEV has one bi-color (red and yellow) LED with an 85dB sounder. Refer to the following table below for the operation of these features.
LED and Sounder Indication Chart

Normal Operation| Action| Red LED| Yellow LED| Sounder| Reaction
---|---|---|---|---|---
Power Up| Pull Battery Tab| 1 Flash| 1 Flash| Off|
Tamper| Remove from base| Off| Off| Off|
Standby – Normal| | Off| Off| Off|
Sensing Smoke I Heat| Smoke / Fire Condition| Rapid flashing| Off| Temporal 3| Evacuate Premises
Mann Hush| Action| Red LED| Yellow LED| Sounder| Reaction
Silence Sounding Alarm| Press & Release Button| 1 flash every 8 seconds| Off| Off for 10 mins|
Silence Low Battery| Press & Release Button| Off| Off for 12 hours| Off for 12 hours| Replace both batteries
Pciirlcice Faitiosrtelor| Press & Release Button| Ott| 2 flashes every 48 seconds| Off for 12 hours| Replace unit
Silence End of Life (up to 30 days)| Press & Release Button| Off| Off for 72 hours| Off for 72 hours| Replace unit
Self-Dleanostise| Action| Red LED| Yellow LED| Sounder| Reaction
Low Battery| Automatic every 16 minutes| off| 1 flash every 48 seconds| 1 beep with 1 flash| Replace both batteries
Faulty Smoke Sensor| Automatic every 16 seconds| Off| 28 flashes every
4 seconds| 2 beeps with 2 flashes| Replace unit
Faulty Heat Sensor| Automatic every second| off| 2 flashes every 48 seconds| 2 beeps with 2 flashes| Replace unit
End of Life| Automatic every 4 ho| on| 3 flashes every 48 seconds| 3 beeps with 3 flashes| Replace unit
Maintenance| Automatic every 16 seconds| off| Ulcsisehoesnarry| off| Clean unit: see Cleaning section
Test Button| Action| Red LED| Yellow LED| Sounder| Reaction
Detector Status Good Normal Alarm| Press & Hold Button| Rapid flashing| Off| Temporal 3| Release button
Low Battery| Press & Hold Button| Off| 1 flash then rapid flashing| 1 beep then Temporal 3| Replace both batteries
Faulty Sensor| Press & Hold Button| Off| 2 flashes then rapid flashing| 2 beeps only| Replace unit
End of Life| Press & Hold Button| Off| 3 flashes then rapid flashing| 3 beeps then Temporal 3| Replace unit
Maintenance| Press & Hold Button| Off| 4 flashes then flashing
rapid ashing| 4 beeps then Temporal Temple 3| Clean unit: see Cleaning section
Alarm Memory| Action| Red LED| Yellow LED| Sounder| Reaction
24 Hour Memory| After Alarm| 2 flashes every
48 seconds for 24 hours| Off| Off| Press & Hold Button for Long Term Memory
Long Term Memory| Press & Hold Button| Rapid flashing| Off|  Rapid chirping Ra ppg| Memory is reset after
releasing the test button

CLEANING
Recommended: To prevent unwanted alarms, notify the Central Station that the smoke detector system is undergoing maintenance before cleaning the detector.

To clean the detector, carefully vacuum the side vents all the way around, then, wipe them with a clean damp cloth and dry thoroughly.
Do NOT attempt to take the detector apart. This could result in damaging the unit.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT

  1. Twist the front cover counterclockwise 15 degrees and separate it from the mounting bracket.

  2. Remove both batteries and wait 10 seconds, then insert two new recommended batteries:
    NOTE: Do not mix old and new batteries, battery types or manufacturers.

  3. Reattach the detector to the mounting plate.

BATTERY CAUTION :
Risk of fire, explosion, and burns. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 212° F (100° C), or incinerate. Dispose of used batteries properly. Keep away from children 5800SMOKEV Series transmitters draw quick bursts of current during transmission, then sit idle with very nominal current draw. Most batteries are not designed for this type of use, therefore, only batteries listed as compatible should be used if the expected battery life is to be attained. Each transmitter’s Installation Instructions have listed compatible battery manufacturers and their part numbers. When other non-approved batteries are used, the quick bursts of current draw kill the battery cells prematurely causing them to go low in a matter of months and can also cause unpredictable results. Other low-quality batteries have not been UL tested and pose a safety hazard if used.

SPECIFICATIONS

Smoke Detection: ……………………………………………………………………………. Photoelectric
Heat Detection: ……………………………………………………….135° F (57° C) or greater +/- 5°F
Rate of Rising: ………………………………………………………………>104° F (40° C) @ 15° F/minute (8.33° C/minute).
dB Rating: …………………………………………………………………………. >85dBA (Minimum) at 9ft
Batteries: …………………………………………………………. Two 3V Lithium; Panasonic CR123A
RF Frequency: ……………………………………………………………………… 345MHz
Tamper:…………………………………………………………………………… Base Tamper
Operating Temperature: ………………………………………………………..40° to 100° F / 4.4° to 37.7° C
Relative Humidity: …………………………………………………………95% max. non-condensing
Maximum Spacing: ……………………………………….. 50ft x 50ft (refer to National Fire Alarm Code Standard NFPA 72 for application requirements)
Dimensions: ………………………………………….4.74 in. Diameter x 2.31 in. Thick / 12.03 cm Diameter x 5.81 cm Thick
Approval Listings
FCC / IC
UL Listed ­ Conforms to UL 268 7th Edition Commercial and Residential Installations
ULC Listed ­ Certified to UL268 & CAN/ULC S529
Other Standards: State of California requirement ­ free of substances that may cause cancer. Prop 65 US. NFPA 72
Note: Smoke detectors are not to be used with detector guards unless the combination is evaluated and found suitable for that purpose.
REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTROL PANEL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED, FOR DETAILS REGARDING THE LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) & ISED STATEMENTS
The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User’s Manual. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, as defined by FCC Rules Part 15.105. The Class B Digital Device statement can be viewed at: https://customer.resideo.com/en- US/support/residential/codes-and-standards/FCC15105/Pages/default.aspx
ISED CLASS B STATEMENT
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
FCC / ISED STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSS. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Responsible Party / Issuer of Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity:
Ademco Inc., a subsidiary of Resideo
Technologies, Inc., 2 Corporate Center Drive.,
Melville, NY 11747, Ph: 516-577-2000

The product should not be disposed of with other household waste. Check for the nearest authorized collection centers or authorized recyclers. The correct disposal of end-of-life equipment will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. Any attempt to reverse- engineer this device by decoding proprietary protocols, de-compiling firmware, or any similar actions is strictly prohibited.
For the latest documentation, support, and warranty information, please go to: www.resideo.com
This product is manufactured by Resideo Technologies, Inc. and its affiliates.

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P.O. Box 9040, Melville, NY 11747
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